SGA 3.01 -- *almost* coherent thoughts
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Okay, so because I'm the coolest cool kid to ever walk the face of this cool earth, last night I watched the SGA premiere with my mom.
And it was pretty cool. I loved the episode, even though the big season openers/closers are far from my favorite type. But my boys are back! (As for the girls...well, more about that later.)
Okay, so this is from memory and thus probably not very coherent, but here are my scattered thoughts:
The first half of the episode went almost exactly as I expected it to go. Not just the Boba Fett/Han Solo thing that I TOTALLY CALLED, but also the whole Michael bit--oh course he would feel ostracized, and of course he would provide the key help they needed. (Gero and I? We're like this. Or else that was the obvious way for the plot to go, whatever.) However, if the plot always continues to go exactly the way I want it, I'm fine with it being a little predictable. (Next episode: John and Rodney have sex. And Teyla and Michael, too. And how about some Weir/Caldwell? This was a good episode for that.)
Besides, there were some little touched that I really liked: the Queen calling Michael "Michael"--like an insult, clearly. And even more interesting that he continues to respond to it, that he's allowed himself to be so named. John keeps trying to name the Wraith; here he finally succeeded. *suddenly starts wanting John/Michael* *slaps self* I really, REALLY hope they keep Michael around. There are just so many interesting ways that could go. Yum.
And it doesn't hurt that Connor Trinneer? Also yum.
ETA: More specifically, now that Michael has allied himself with Atlantis, is he going to voluntarily take the retrovirus? Can he continue to work with them if he does not? Not long term: he has to eat, and unlike on Buffy, he can't take hisblood life force in bags. So is he even intending this to be a long-term alliance? Beyond staying alive, what does he want? Does he even know?
(And okay, yeah, I really do want Michael/everybody. Or at least, Michael/Teyla, Michael/Ronon [that would be explosive], and all right, bring on the Michael/John, too. Michael/Rodney is actually the least interesting to me. Huh.)
Besides all the explosions, there were some interesting character moments in this. I loved the Weir/Caldwell scene--she called him Steven! At that point I turned to my mom:
Me: Oh, she's so using the fact that he has a massive crush on her.
Mom: He does? How?
Me: She called him Steven. In this universe, using someone's first name can be the equivalent of second base.
So yeah, let the Weir/Caldwell commence!
Also striking was the easy trust and cooperation between Elizabeth and Teyla. They work well together. I guess the Elizabeth/Teyla should commence, too! Although I really wish there'd been more Teyla in this episode. I like Teyla.
I did think that Elizabeth did well in this episode. I want to believe that she really is competent and kick ass at her job. But I also hope they give her some sort of personal storyline that doesn't suck this season. Preferably something that doesn't have to do with a baby and/or a man, as those seem to be the only storylines men can write for women. Or something about a dying relative. Or a pet! Yes, no storyline about how Elizabeth's dog is dying. Thank you.
But something other than the same old "Is Elizabeth really a good leader? Is she?" I, I don't know, want her to find an Ancient library or something and become obsessed with translating it. And Radek can help her and be very concerned and cute, and then some other stuff will happen that I don't know what it is. But an Ancient library would be cool.
ANYWAY. Isn't it fun how the more heterosexual they try to make John look, the gayer he seems? How is that possible?
charlidos said that in the mess hall flashback, she thought at first that John was looking at Rodney. I did, too. I was like, "Whoa, John! Not in public!" But of course it's Random Chick We Will Never See Again. Don't you think if John were really interested in that girl, or any other, he'd do something about it? And maybe we are meant to think that he's some intergalactic slut who's working his way through Atlantis in his down time, but I don't. I think he flirts and flirts--very casually, no more than those smiles--and then does nothing. Whatever the reason ("repression" is good, and I still like "emotionally closed off"), poor John. *pets him*
That scene also made me want to write a ridiculous high school AU (John's the "floater," and he eats with the geeks), but I feel that
smittywing has the AWESOME high school AU covered, so.
Okay, this is getting rambly and I'm actually supposed to, you know, start moving today, so just a few more things.
*I loved all of Rodney's doooooooooooooom dialogue. Oh, David Hewlett. I missed you. And the Rodney/Ronon relationship is really fun. (Er, I mean that in a non-slashy way, but it's all good.) I think there's genuine affection, or at least respect under it. A little, anyway. And hey, do we have a vote on where we think Ronon was hiding the knife this time? I want to say hair, 'cause I loved the way his dreads were sticking out when he broke free, but I think it may actually have been somewhere lower. That sounds wrong.
*I loved Lorne and Zelenka, although I'm very upset about the Orion. Rodney just got John that spaceship! Now he's going to be like, "See? See? This is why we can't have anything nice!" But anyway, back to Zelenka. Oh man, I love him. I'm impressed with his bravery even getting on the ship, because you know he's not as naturally gung-ho as Rodney, and when you're not as naturally gung-ho as Rodney, you do not want to be flying a spaceship into battle. But he did! So I liked the little bit of cowering and fleeing he did, because it makes it an arc of progress, not a jump from point to point.
*Lorne, I was really scared was going to die by the Wraith Queen, which would have sucked, 'cause I would have had to break up with Gero. But he didn't, hurrah! And I loved Rodney helping him up, and Lorne accepting. I know it's a simple gesture, but I do think that relationship's come a long way since the start of last season. (Lorne/McKay, anyone?)
*Actually, it's interesting that Rodney went with that first team into the hive ship at all. They didn't really need him, but he was all, "I have a P-90!" What level of weapons competency have we decided McKay is at this week, writers?
*
_inbetween_ mentioned John and Rodney's non-reaction when they saw each other. I don't know why I like that, but I do. I mean, I really can't explain why it works for me--if I try, this is going to devolve into some flowery thing about how their souls are connected so of course they knew that neither of them was dead, and of course Rodney never doubted that John would come for him and John knew Rodney would stay alive and be waiting for him and now I'm going to barf up my toast--it just does. It's them. They're weird about each other.
I also want to briefly share something my mom said when we were stuck in traffic and I was explaining two years of SGA to her. Somehow we got to the subject of women who have flirted with Rodney, and I was explaining the whole 'Inferno' thing.
Me: And then John totally cockblocked him!
Mom: What's 'cockblocked'?
Me: Er, cockblocking is when one guy stops another guy from getting a girl, by flirting with her or just getting in the way or otherwise interfering.
Mom: Oh. *pause* That sounds kind of gay.
Heh.
Oh, and
siriaeve? It is downloaded and burned and I am sending it to youuuuuuu!
And it was pretty cool. I loved the episode, even though the big season openers/closers are far from my favorite type. But my boys are back! (As for the girls...well, more about that later.)
Okay, so this is from memory and thus probably not very coherent, but here are my scattered thoughts:
The first half of the episode went almost exactly as I expected it to go. Not just the Boba Fett/Han Solo thing that I TOTALLY CALLED, but also the whole Michael bit--oh course he would feel ostracized, and of course he would provide the key help they needed. (Gero and I? We're like this. Or else that was the obvious way for the plot to go, whatever.) However, if the plot always continues to go exactly the way I want it, I'm fine with it being a little predictable. (Next episode: John and Rodney have sex. And Teyla and Michael, too. And how about some Weir/Caldwell? This was a good episode for that.)
Besides, there were some little touched that I really liked: the Queen calling Michael "Michael"--like an insult, clearly. And even more interesting that he continues to respond to it, that he's allowed himself to be so named. John keeps trying to name the Wraith; here he finally succeeded. *suddenly starts wanting John/Michael* *slaps self* I really, REALLY hope they keep Michael around. There are just so many interesting ways that could go. Yum.
And it doesn't hurt that Connor Trinneer? Also yum.
ETA: More specifically, now that Michael has allied himself with Atlantis, is he going to voluntarily take the retrovirus? Can he continue to work with them if he does not? Not long term: he has to eat, and unlike on Buffy, he can't take his
(And okay, yeah, I really do want Michael/everybody. Or at least, Michael/Teyla, Michael/Ronon [that would be explosive], and all right, bring on the Michael/John, too. Michael/Rodney is actually the least interesting to me. Huh.)
Besides all the explosions, there were some interesting character moments in this. I loved the Weir/Caldwell scene--she called him Steven! At that point I turned to my mom:
Me: Oh, she's so using the fact that he has a massive crush on her.
Mom: He does? How?
Me: She called him Steven. In this universe, using someone's first name can be the equivalent of second base.
So yeah, let the Weir/Caldwell commence!
Also striking was the easy trust and cooperation between Elizabeth and Teyla. They work well together. I guess the Elizabeth/Teyla should commence, too! Although I really wish there'd been more Teyla in this episode. I like Teyla.
I did think that Elizabeth did well in this episode. I want to believe that she really is competent and kick ass at her job. But I also hope they give her some sort of personal storyline that doesn't suck this season. Preferably something that doesn't have to do with a baby and/or a man, as those seem to be the only storylines men can write for women. Or something about a dying relative. Or a pet! Yes, no storyline about how Elizabeth's dog is dying. Thank you.
But something other than the same old "Is Elizabeth really a good leader? Is she?" I, I don't know, want her to find an Ancient library or something and become obsessed with translating it. And Radek can help her and be very concerned and cute, and then some other stuff will happen that I don't know what it is. But an Ancient library would be cool.
ANYWAY. Isn't it fun how the more heterosexual they try to make John look, the gayer he seems? How is that possible?
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That scene also made me want to write a ridiculous high school AU (John's the "floater," and he eats with the geeks), but I feel that
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Okay, this is getting rambly and I'm actually supposed to, you know, start moving today, so just a few more things.
*I loved all of Rodney's doooooooooooooom dialogue. Oh, David Hewlett. I missed you. And the Rodney/Ronon relationship is really fun. (Er, I mean that in a non-slashy way, but it's all good.) I think there's genuine affection, or at least respect under it. A little, anyway. And hey, do we have a vote on where we think Ronon was hiding the knife this time? I want to say hair, 'cause I loved the way his dreads were sticking out when he broke free, but I think it may actually have been somewhere lower. That sounds wrong.
*I loved Lorne and Zelenka, although I'm very upset about the Orion. Rodney just got John that spaceship! Now he's going to be like, "See? See? This is why we can't have anything nice!" But anyway, back to Zelenka. Oh man, I love him. I'm impressed with his bravery even getting on the ship, because you know he's not as naturally gung-ho as Rodney, and when you're not as naturally gung-ho as Rodney, you do not want to be flying a spaceship into battle. But he did! So I liked the little bit of cowering and fleeing he did, because it makes it an arc of progress, not a jump from point to point.
*Lorne, I was really scared was going to die by the Wraith Queen, which would have sucked, 'cause I would have had to break up with Gero. But he didn't, hurrah! And I loved Rodney helping him up, and Lorne accepting. I know it's a simple gesture, but I do think that relationship's come a long way since the start of last season. (Lorne/McKay, anyone?)
*Actually, it's interesting that Rodney went with that first team into the hive ship at all. They didn't really need him, but he was all, "I have a P-90!" What level of weapons competency have we decided McKay is at this week, writers?
*
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I also want to briefly share something my mom said when we were stuck in traffic and I was explaining two years of SGA to her. Somehow we got to the subject of women who have flirted with Rodney, and I was explaining the whole 'Inferno' thing.
Me: And then John totally cockblocked him!
Mom: What's 'cockblocked'?
Me: Er, cockblocking is when one guy stops another guy from getting a girl, by flirting with her or just getting in the way or otherwise interfering.
Mom: Oh. *pause* That sounds kind of gay.
Heh.
Oh, and
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Re: It's mailed, but...
Date: 2006-07-15 09:27 pm (UTC)Bell x1 are all kinds of awesome. He changed the pronouns, Trin. Which I think officially makes this song my John/Rodney song for all time, ever.
There is ALWAYS eyeliner.
*makes note for future fic*
Also, Milk Duds and Raisenettes get thumbs up from me. Next up: Junior Mints.
Re: It's mailed, but...
Date: 2006-07-15 09:32 pm (UTC)He changed the pronouns? Wow, he totally wins. I am glee for you!
I am pleased you like the candy. Talking about it yesterday actually made me crave Junior Mints so much I went and bought a small box. Though by now I suspect they've melted. *sad*
Re: It's mailed, but...
Date: 2006-07-16 03:19 am (UTC)ALSO ALSO. In other news, I am pleased to announce that at work tonight, the bar was blessed with the presence of a guy called Sheppard. I was drunkenly questioned as to whether or not there was a ferris wheel on the premises. I may have boggled to an INSANE DEGREE.
Re: It's mailed, but...
Date: 2006-07-16 03:21 am (UTC)Was he hot?
Today, I bought a March of the Penguins t-shirt for a dollar. It was not out of love for the film. *g*
Re: It's mailed, but...
Date: 2006-07-16 03:36 am (UTC)Ah, penguins. The new symbol of the gay pride movement. Perhaps I should tell my cousin about them. He had an hour long conversation with me in the bar about how going to American had opened his eyes about gay people, and now he is all about the openness. "Because they're people too! An', an', it's all about the openness, see? Because they can have sex with whoever they want, and I will grow as a person thanks to it!"
Ooookaaay, Dan.